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Which statement about the author's persona is true? The author's persona is a created personality distinct from the author. The author's persona is the same as the author. The author is based on the author's persona in a text. The author's persona in a text is always based on the author. Mark this and return Next

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Answer is A. A persona is the character that an author narrates through. Although the author may not have the same viewpoints as the persona, the author will pretend to be writing as a different person.
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I believe the answer is: The author's persona is created personality distinct from the author.

Persona is basically how a certain character is being perceived by the readers. An author could control a character persona by revealing both of their actions and their thought.

The persona does not necessarily represent the author's true personality, but it definitely represent the character that the author see as necessary to move the story forward.

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